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JAWS Architects

Architecture & Interior Design

Hobart, TAS, Australia

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JAWS Architects is a Tasmanian based Architecture and Interior Design studio evolving from the Hobart architectural practice founded by Harry Hope in the 1930’s.

The studio has grown to become an innovative, multi-award winning architectural design practice that values the past and embraces the future.

Based in Hobart, and with offices in Launceston and Melbourne, JAWS Architects is led by Directors Neal Mackintosh and Scott Verdouw, with associates Fiona Graham, Catherine Williams and Hanz Lee and a talented and passionate team of designers and architects.

The studio’s unique design process ensures that the best and most exciting ideas are realised in extraordinary architecture and design solutions.

JAWS Architects have a diverse project portfolio which includes tourism, education, sport, health, local government, commercial and residential projects, as well as urban design, interior design, heritage & building conservation projects..

JAWS are recognised for their success in delivering innovative projects often located in environmentally sensitive areas. These projects have often required exceptionally complex design and construction solutions to be developed to ensure that they engage appropriately with their unique and precious surroundings.

JAWS Architects are highly respected for their professionalism, creative innovation and exceptional design. They consistently deliver cost effective, sustainable and commercially savvy buildings with exemplary budget and project management and a passionate commitment to design excellence and in meeting and surpassing the needs and vision of their clients.

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MAGAZINE

Volume 01 contains just over 200 pages of inspiring, informative and engaging content curated by The Local Project. The magazine explores a wonderfully diverse world of design, but uniting each feature is a human-centred approach to design.